Keeper of the Plains Sculpture, Wichita (must see)
The Keeper of the Plains sculpture stands as a majestic symbol overlooking the confluence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas Rivers. Crafted from Cor-Ten steel by Kiowa-Comanche artist Blackbear Bosin, the sculpture rises 13.4 meters (44 feet) tall, commanding attention with its striking presence and cultural significance. Commissioned in 1974 during the United States Bicentennial, the sculpture serves as a tribute to the Native American tribes who historically inhabited the region.
At the base of the Keeper of the Plains, visitors encounter multiple displays that celebrate the heritage and history of the local tribes. These informative exhibits offer insights into the traditions, customs, and lives of the indigenous peoples who once called this land home. Surrounding the sculpture are also several fire pits, known as the Rings of Fire, which are manually lit at night to illuminate the statue. This ritualistic lighting occurs in 15-minute increments, enhancing the visual impact of the sculpture against the night sky and creating a mesmerizing ambiance for visitors.
Beyond its artistic and cultural significance, the Keeper of the Plains serves as a focal point for community gatherings, cultural events, and educational programs. It stands not only as a testament to the enduring legacy of Native American tribes but also as a symbol of unity and respect for diversity in Wichita.
At the base of the Keeper of the Plains, visitors encounter multiple displays that celebrate the heritage and history of the local tribes. These informative exhibits offer insights into the traditions, customs, and lives of the indigenous peoples who once called this land home. Surrounding the sculpture are also several fire pits, known as the Rings of Fire, which are manually lit at night to illuminate the statue. This ritualistic lighting occurs in 15-minute increments, enhancing the visual impact of the sculpture against the night sky and creating a mesmerizing ambiance for visitors.
Beyond its artistic and cultural significance, the Keeper of the Plains serves as a focal point for community gatherings, cultural events, and educational programs. It stands not only as a testament to the enduring legacy of Native American tribes but also as a symbol of unity and respect for diversity in Wichita.
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Keeper of the Plains Sculpture on Map
Sight Name: Keeper of the Plains Sculpture
Sight Location: Wichita, USA (See walking tours in Wichita)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Wichita, USA (See walking tours in Wichita)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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In the heart of America, Wichita, Kansas, is often hailed as "The Air Capital of the World” for its important role in the airplane manufacturing industry.
Originally a humble trading post in the 1860s, it has evolved into a bustling metropolitan hub, spurred by the arrival of the railroad and the subsequent cattle drives. This pivotal era marked Wichita as a significant center for the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles
Originally a humble trading post in the 1860s, it has evolved into a bustling metropolitan hub, spurred by the arrival of the railroad and the subsequent cattle drives. This pivotal era marked Wichita as a significant center for the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.9 Km or 2.4 Miles